Price paid for Kona Electric

Discussion in 'Hyundai Kona Electric' started by Petrocelli, Sep 16, 2019.

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  1. DasMeister

    DasMeister Member

    I think now that news about the largest recall for EVs ever is out you'll be able to find great deals on them :\
     
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  3. FinYang

    FinYang New Member

    Mine cost 49 700 € with additional set of original wheels plus Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 winter tires on them.

    Edit: minus 2000 € from government and 4000 € from manufacturer or Hyundai Finland, not sure which one gave the discount. So 43 700 €.
     
  4. In Canada I paid just under $Cdn47K including all fees but before taxes and incentives for a 2021 preferred with upgraded paint color. My cash price was $Cdn38.5K after taxes and incentives. The dealers squeaked that it was less than cost, but three out of the original nine dealers I contacted were willing to make that deal for "less than cost" on the last day of the quarter.

    FYI - I used this technique for negotiation and it almost seemed like I knew what I was doing. I stuck to my price and eventually got it. https://notwaitingtolive.com/how-to-negotiate-a-car-deal-by-email/

    Another bit of advice: be nice to the salesman, abusing them doesn't help with your negotiating position. It will make the process better for you as well.
     
  5. Base model here, NZ$74,000 + 1,000 for initial registration. Trust me, those NZ dollars are just as hard to earn here as dollars in either the US or Canada. The Model 3 starts at NZ$76k but are becoming as common as mud now. 2021 Kona models are NZ$80-85k and the facelift has just arrived. Prices are fixed unless the vehicle is "used" so negotiation is not a thing other than getting free floor mats.

    Lots of interest in EVs here, especially with our electricity being 85-90% renewable.
     
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  6. ehatch

    ehatch Active Member

    Good job.This was an in stock model? This didn't appear to be an option back in 2019 when there was a 12 month wait in some cases.
     
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  8. ehatch

    ehatch Active Member

    Hyundai's going to need to do a reality check if their 2022 doesn't include: OTA , ACC , LKA, LFA , updated map/navigation also showing charging stations,power folding mirrors,an app. that works for remote control.
     
  9. Yes it was in stock. There were many to choose from. Probably why the price was good.
     
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  10. John Mailhiot

    John Mailhiot New Member

    $1500 down and $205/month on a 3 year lease of a SEL 2021. Wow, affordable.
     

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